BarleyWhines
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Precisely, I was going to mention that was effectively a lower degree of open fermentation. I had the lid seated but not sealed, the airlock off until it was seemingly near finished. Adding pure O2 through say the removed airlock can effectively speed things up. As can pouring all of the "primary" vessel's contents into a keg for conditioning, towards the end of fermentation. Of course it can speed up the occurrence of older/oxidized flavors, too.
I couldn't get my CO2 Tank yet so they are still in primary. Sadly, as the modified kit (referred to as Little Dirty in previous posts is well ready. Its molasses and DME yeast starter was big as well, just not the over flowing starter for the hopeslam and SN propagation. Again which the Sierra Nevada flavors had and have almost entirely dominated, compared to the Little Dirty, starter, which I may prime with molasses+DME starter I've started for the next brew(s, I'll from this point out be adopting the traditional practice of brewing a light mild instead of sparging the 10gal grain bill any if at all. Save luck of great efficiency again, presumably anything heavy handed with sugar/honey/molasses. I mean, even if so, I'll try sparging 5-20L at least once. Get a better idea on my vat of a mash tun's efficiency vs the median of brewing programs. That will be really helpful better estimating with long mashes.
As for what I intend it to taste like, I would be happy with any of those- a piney imperial Celebration with any of Red's Rye's malt dry caramel depth. Even better if in a Bigfoot sense and crispness while the aged dark fruit. I wouldn't mind if I simply end up with a more simple flavor like Hopslam. Though, it was as of yesterday far more aromatic than Hopslam.palatener's Flight /Amarillo aroma up front and end with a rich tangy rye wine and breadier but distinct Sierra Nevada yeast flavor in between. Its gravity is now 1.017, I don't expect much more attenuation and was very pleasantly surprised as is.
It would be hard for you or anyone to get me very bent out of shape. My forum's strict about respectful posting, but I help with an "adjacent", strictly social (not scientific) forum . No, i wouldn't have called you not creative given the effort and time spent on those posts (again much appreciated). When people are posting nothing but insulting memes, not knowing anything about my palate besides that I enjoy several beers most didn't; no experience mashing at the length/time/malt bill, or even first wort hopping; can you blame me for entertaining myself by saying I expect it to taste like biting into thick arrogance?
It still is surprising to me that my typing faster than the mobile's processor. ie riddled with typos and late autocorrection from your (all's) end-given the amount of incorrect but common slang terms brewers use- makes my posts totally indecipherable. Nobody is looking forward to having the time to actually type, revise etc. my posts than I. Surprisingly, aside from following up on this thread, I don't feel inclined to post here?
Re: " An arrogant aggression of head retention"
Were you genuinely referring to the beer, as I was in terms of its oft "offensive" Chinook presence up front? I hope it does, and subsequently changes drastically on occasion I nurse a glass for a couple hours. If you were wondering, it is not overcarbed now. I fail to see the down side of requiring little CO2.(?)
Also, I am curious to what claims I need to back up, please tell. I like to think I'm good at using Google Scholar, and it never hurts to double check.
I couldn't get my CO2 Tank yet so they are still in primary. Sadly, as the modified kit (referred to as Little Dirty in previous posts is well ready. Its molasses and DME yeast starter was big as well, just not the over flowing starter for the hopeslam and SN propagation. Again which the Sierra Nevada flavors had and have almost entirely dominated, compared to the Little Dirty, starter, which I may prime with molasses+DME starter I've started for the next brew(s, I'll from this point out be adopting the traditional practice of brewing a light mild instead of sparging the 10gal grain bill any if at all. Save luck of great efficiency again, presumably anything heavy handed with sugar/honey/molasses. I mean, even if so, I'll try sparging 5-20L at least once. Get a better idea on my vat of a mash tun's efficiency vs the median of brewing programs. That will be really helpful better estimating with long mashes.
As for what I intend it to taste like, I would be happy with any of those- a piney imperial Celebration with any of Red's Rye's malt dry caramel depth. Even better if in a Bigfoot sense and crispness while the aged dark fruit. I wouldn't mind if I simply end up with a more simple flavor like Hopslam. Though, it was as of yesterday far more aromatic than Hopslam.palatener's Flight /Amarillo aroma up front and end with a rich tangy rye wine and breadier but distinct Sierra Nevada yeast flavor in between. Its gravity is now 1.017, I don't expect much more attenuation and was very pleasantly surprised as is.
It would be hard for you or anyone to get me very bent out of shape. My forum's strict about respectful posting, but I help with an "adjacent", strictly social (not scientific) forum . No, i wouldn't have called you not creative given the effort and time spent on those posts (again much appreciated). When people are posting nothing but insulting memes, not knowing anything about my palate besides that I enjoy several beers most didn't; no experience mashing at the length/time/malt bill, or even first wort hopping; can you blame me for entertaining myself by saying I expect it to taste like biting into thick arrogance?
It still is surprising to me that my typing faster than the mobile's processor. ie riddled with typos and late autocorrection from your (all's) end-given the amount of incorrect but common slang terms brewers use- makes my posts totally indecipherable. Nobody is looking forward to having the time to actually type, revise etc. my posts than I. Surprisingly, aside from following up on this thread, I don't feel inclined to post here?
Re: " An arrogant aggression of head retention"
Were you genuinely referring to the beer, as I was in terms of its oft "offensive" Chinook presence up front? I hope it does, and subsequently changes drastically on occasion I nurse a glass for a couple hours. If you were wondering, it is not overcarbed now. I fail to see the down side of requiring little CO2.(?)
Also, I am curious to what claims I need to back up, please tell. I like to think I'm good at using Google Scholar, and it never hurts to double check.
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